How to Get the Most Value for Your Scrap Metal

If you are in the construction industry, or are an electrician or plumber, you probably come across metal every day. You could also be a homeowner with lots of scrap lying around. Whichever the case, you might have thought about selling the metal to scrap yards for recycling. To get the most money out of scrap metal, you need to prep it before selling it off. Here are some of the tips on how to get this done. Read More 

Simple Guidelines on Recycling Your Scrap Metal

Scrap metal can be obtained from both residential buildings and commercial premises. Generally, this group of materials refers to recyclable metals that are obtained after manufacture of products or consumption of metallic commodities. If you have these types of materials in your property, you should consider taking them to specialist companies for recycling. You will receive some monetary compensation for the scrap, and you will contribute to energy conservation because scrap requires less power during processing. Read More 

A Beginner’s Guide To Earning Extra Cash With Your Scrap Metal

Did you know you can earn some extra cash by taking your scrap metal to a recycling centre like West Coast Metals instead of just binning it? Scrap metal recycling centres pay by weight and type of metal, but the exact amount of money you'll receiver per kilo of any type of metal is subject to market fluctuations. If you want to know the current rate, you can call your local recycling centre before loading the metal into your car. Read More 

3 Places to Look to Make Some Extra Coin by Scrap Metal Recycling

Sometimes no matter how much you budget you can't stretch your pay packet to the next pay and need some dough desperately. Luckily scrap metal recycling can be a great way to pick up some extra coin, to keep you going until the next pay comes in. Here are some places to look for scrap metal you can take to the scrap metal recycler. Demolition sites Demolition sites, especially of old buildings, can be a great source of copper from piping and wiring. Read More